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Quiz Use first 5 minutes to review notes, chapter 10
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Quiz Clear your desk No Talking
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Congressional Powers Sections 1-4 Delegated and Implied Powers
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Strict Versus Liberal Construction Strict Constructionists led by Thomas Jefferson, argued that Congress should only be able to exercise (1) its expressed powers and (2) those implied powers absolutely necessary to carry out those expressed powers. Liberal Constructionists led by Alexander Hamilton, favored a liberal interpretation of the Constitution, a broad interpretation of the powers given to Congress.
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Delegated Powers Article I, Section 8 list the powers delegated, or specifically granted to Congress These powers can be grouped into 5 categories
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Delegated Powers 1.Financing Government Congress has the authority to: -Raise and collect taxes -Borrow money -Print and coin money
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Limits on the Taxing Power A tax is a charge levied by government on persons or property to meet public needs. The Constitution places four limits on Congress’s power to tax:
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Federal Spending
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The Borrowing Power Article I, Section 8, Clause 2 gives Congress the power “[t]o borrow Money on the credit of the United States.” Deficit financing is the practice of spending more money than received in revenue and borrowing to make up the difference. The public debt is all of the money borrowed by the government over the years and not yet repaid, plus the accumulated interest on that money.
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Delegated Powers 2.Regulate and Encourage American Trade and Industry Regulate trade w/ foreign countries Regulate trade among states Pass laws to protect rights of inventors
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The Commerce Power The commerce power—the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade—is granted in the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
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Delegated Powers 3.Defending the Country Power to declare war Power to raise and maintain armed forces
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Warm Up: What are the limits to Congress’ power of taxation?
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Delegated Powers 4.Creating Lower Courts Has power to create federal courts to ensure laws are upheld
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Delegated Powers 5.Providing for Growth Regulate immigration and naturalization Govern territories Provide admission of new states
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Article I, Section 8
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Implied Powers “make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers” Allows Congress to stretch delegated powers Also called the elastic clause.
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The Battle Over Implied Powers The formation of the Bank of the United States spawned controversy between strict and liberal constructionists. In McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819, the formation of the Second Bank of the United States was challenged by strict constructionists. Chief Justice John Marshall ruled in favor of the Second Bank, giving sweeping approval to the concept of implied powers. Chapter 11, Section 4
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The Implied Powers of Congress
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Pg 300 #1-4
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